DCB
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I would have thought that the inherent dangers of willy waying in winter would have been obvious. Frostbite can be a real problem in winters such as this one 
For every 3 degrees below 70 you will lose 1 yard of carry purely down to temperature.
So at 32F (0C) you will lose 12.67 yards compared to exactly the same shot at 70F.
As I'm short anyway it is all bad times!
Well thats that then, If you apply the theory of Occam's razor I must be lying.I was hoping I could avoid it at the time of the OP, how wrong I wasCome on guys lets not start the I can hit xx vs oh no you can't debate again.![]()
But if you put a post like that up surely thats the way it will go as its fair to say there are no many pros far less amatuers the carry it 280+.
A golf ball is designed to work best at 70 degrees farenheit. Above that temperature there is no discernable improvement in performance.
For every 3 degrees below 70 you will lose 1 yard of carry purely down to temperature.
So at 32F (0C) you will lose 12.67 yards compared to exactly the same shot at 70F.
Well thats that then, If you apply the theory of Occam's razor I must be lying.I was hoping I could avoid it at the time of the OP, how wrong I wasCome on guys lets not start the I can hit xx vs oh no you can't debate again.![]()
But if you put a post like that up surely thats the way it will go as its fair to say there are no many pros far less amatuers the carry it 280+.
Occams what???
I am Not saying your lying but you have to admitt that is a long way for anyone to be hitting it![]()
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I usually wear a base layer, t shirt, sweater and a light FJ jacket. I do feel a bit restricted when it comes to the top of the backswing compared with just the t shirt in summer. It may be down to the muscles feeling stiff more than anything though.I don't really understand the restricted swing thing. If it's not raining, what's wrong with a good base layer and your polo on top? Zero restriction, maximum warmth